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    1. [ARCALHOU] WILLIAM P. PARKER - ALICE HAYNES
    2. Posted on: Calhoun Co. Ar Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Calhoun/177 Surname: PARKER, HAYNES, WITHERINGTON, KING ------------------------- WILLIAM P. PARKER - ALICE HAYNES OF CALHOUN COUNTY, ARKANSAS Could William P. Parker, born about 1860, have been the son of Moses & Atha Parker, and a younger brother to George Washington Parker? Wm P. Parker married Alice Haynes in 1899 in Calhoun County. Alice was the dau of Whitley Haynes (CSA soldier) and Francis Ann 'Fanny' Witherington (dau of John & Mary Ellis Witherington). These families lived down below Artesian in Fayette Township, Calhoun County. Thanks for any assistance! Happy Holidays! William R. King, Jr. Houston, TX [email protected] _____________________ Family Data of William P. Parker and Alice Haynes of Calhoun County, AR Generation No. 1 1. William P.1 Parker was born Abt. 1860 (Source: Calhoun CO Marriage Certificate.). He married Alice Haynes August 03, 1899 in Calhoun County, AR, daughter of Whitley Haynes and Frances Ann Witherington. Notes for William P. Parker: Located at the Calhoun Courthouse was the marriage licence of W.P. Parker (39) and Miss Alice Haynes (25), dated 3 Aug 1899, marriage conducted by T. F. Wisinger, JP. Lonnie Parker signed as security on the Marriage Bond. W. P. Parker and wife Alice, are thought to be the William Parker family that Arthur Edward King and son, William R. King (age 2) were living with on the 1900 Calhoun/Fayette census, near the Kate King farm located below Artesian. Parents of W.P. Parker are unknown, but his date of birth, 1860 (as suggested on the marriage records to Alice Haynes), would tend to lead us to believe that he could be the son of Moses & Atha Parker, and a younger brother of George Washington Parker (1st husband of Sallie Harris Parker King >> and my grandmother, Sallie King, who married Arthur Edward King in Feb. 1898 in Calhoun County). Notes for Alice Haynes: Alice Haynes could have married William Parker. See 1900 Calhoun/Fayette Ark Census. Wm Parker & Allis (married less than a year-no children) are living near the farm of Mrs. Kate King (widow of Wm R. King). No proof, but good possibility because of the Haynes-King-Parker relations in south Calhoun County about this same time period.

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